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* " Tammy "written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans ; performed by Debbie Reynolds
* Ray Evans ( 1915 – 2007 ) of Salamanca, member of famous songwriting duo alongside Jay Livingston
Bonanza also featured a memorable theme song by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans that was orchestrated by David Rose and arranged by Billy May for the television series.
All aforementioned vocal versions, including the television pilot, used lyrics written by Livingston and Evans contained in the first published sheet music for the song, though not all the lyrics were sung.
He and Johnny Western discarded the original Livingston and Evans lyrics, and wrote new ones.
Michael Feinstein was the last to record the song in 2002 on his Songs of Evans and Livingston tribute CD.
– Book by Al Morgan and José Ferrer, music and lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, based on the movie The Captain's Paradise.
*" Warm and Willing " – Nat King Cole ( McHugh / Livingston / Evans ) ( Capitol / EMI )
* Buttons and Bows Jay Livingston Ray Evans
# " Mona Lisa " ( Ray Evans, Jay Livingston ) – 3: 49
The opening sequence features Day singing the Livingston & Evans classic, " Que Sera, Sera ( Whatever Will Be, Will Be ).
* " Never Let Me Go " ( Ray Evans, Jay Livingston ) by Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, and Jack de Johnette
# Mona Lisa ( live ) ( Jay Livingston and Ray Evans )
Their best-known single, and the first released under their own name, was " Tammy " ( Jay Livingston / Ray Evans ) / " Wade In The Water " ( Trad.
Jay Livingston and Ray Evans wrote the song " We're Coming, Leo ," performed by a vocalist and band at the carnival.
#" Qué Será, Será ( Whatever Will Be, Will Be )" ( Ray Evans, Jay Livingston ) – 5: 23
Jay Livingston ( March 28, 1915 – October 17, 2001 ) was an American composer and singer best known as half of a songwriting duo with Ray Evans that specialized in songs composed for films.
Livingston wrote the music and Evans the lyrics.
Livingston and Evans wrote popular TV themes for shows including Bonanza and Mr. Ed.
Evans wrote the lyrics and Livingston the music for the songs.
Livingston and Evans, both members of ASCAP, won three Academy Awards, in 1948 for the song " Buttons and Bows ", written for the movie The Paleface ; in 1950 for the song " Mona Lisa ", written for the movie Captain Carey, U. S. A .; and in 1956 for the song " Que Sera Sera ", featured in the Alfred Hitchcock movie The Man Who Knew Too Much and sung by Doris Day.
Livingston and Evans also wrote popular TV themes for shows including Bonanza and Mr. Ed.
The song " Dear Heart " from the 1964 film of the same name was written by Livingston and Evans with Henry Mancini ; it was nominated for an Oscar and for the Song of the Year Grammy Award, and was recorded multiple times, charting for Andy Williams, Jack Jones, and Henry Mancini.
" Tammy " is a popular song with music by Jay Livingston and lyrics by Ray Evans.

Livingston and won
The Irish actor Richard Harris won a Grammy in 1973 for the Audiobook LP Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
Although Livingston later won the election by one vote, Stockton was unanimously elected to serve as the Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, but he turned down that position to remain in the Congress.
Livingston resigned his position as head of the state attorney general's organized crime unit in 1976 when he won the Republican nomination for Louisiana's 1st Congressional District, based in the New Orleans suburbs and including a large part of the city itself.
In 1978, Livingston won a full term with 86 percent of the vote.
In the summer of 2000, Wilson was sold to Livingston, with whom he won the Scottish First Division title and was promoted to the SPL.
Wilson holds Scottish First Division winner's medals, won with Caley Thistle, Livingston and Raith Rovers, a Scottish Third Division winner's medal, won with Caley Thistle and a Challenge Cup winner's medal, also won with Caley Thistle.
It changed its name to Livingston F. C., its fortunes improved and it won the Scottish League Cup in 2004.
With the aggregate scores level, and with opponents Livingston scheduled to go through on away goals, Vaduz won a late corner.
Andrews's career includes spells at Livingston, with whom he won the Scottish League Cup in 2004, and Rangers, where he won the double of the League Cup and the Scottish Premier League title in 2005.
On 14 March 2004, Andrews picked up his first major medal when Livingston won the Scottish League Cup by beating Hibernian 2 – 0 with goals by Derek Lilley and Jamie McAllister.
Her coverage of the EgyptAir flight 990 crash won the New England News Executive Award as well as a finalist nomination for the Livingston Award.
On May 20, 2005, Livingston won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of Emily.
At the age of 28, he won the 2003 Livingston Award for national reporting.
The production was very well received and won the 1960 Obie Awards for Genet for Best Foreign Play, for David Hays for its scenic design, and a Distinguished Performance award for both Livingston and Marchand ; the production became what was at the time the longest-running Off-Broadway play in history, with 672 performances.
In the 1999, 2003 and 2007 Scottish Parliament elections, the constituencies of Cunninghame North, Dundee West, Edinburgh East & Musselburgh, Fife Central, Glasgow Govan, Kilmarnock & Loudoun, Livingston, Stirling, Western Isles all elected an MSP from the party which won the plurality of seats in the election overall.
Post-Register journalist Peter Zuckerman won the Livingston Award in the category of local reporting for his work on the same story.
Livingston thereafter won the seat in a special election held in August 1977.
Perkins won an open seat in the Louisiana House representing District 64 ( the eastern Baton Rouge suburbs, including part of Livingston Parish ) when he defeated Democrat Herman L. Milton of Baker 63 percent to 37 percent in the nonpartisan blanket primary held on October 21, 1995.
However, in the 2009-10 season the Girls team made it back to the States against Governor Livingston where they won.
At two points in the film, she sings the Livingston & Evans song " Que Sera, Sera ( Whatever Will Be, Will Be )" which won the 1956 Best Song Oscar under the alternate title " Whatever Will Be, Will Be ( Que Sera, Sera )".

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